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"Charlie’s bloody coat was returned to Erika": Candace Owens releases unseen SUV photos after Charlie Kirk's assassinati

"Charlie’s bloody coat was returned to Erika": Candace Owens releases unseen SUV photos after Charlie Kirk's assassination, raises new questions

From Times of India · () English

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  • Candace Owens released new photos from the SUV that transported Charlie Kirk after his fatal shooting, claiming they raise new questions.
  • The photos reportedly show shattered glass, a blood-stained bag, and Kirk's damaged microphone, prompting Owens to question evidence handling.
  • Owens also highlighted alleged inconsistencies in witness accounts and questioned why Kirk's coat was returned to his wife instead of being collected as evidence.

Conservative commentator Candace Owens has released previously unseen photographs from the SUV that transported Charlie Kirk to the hospital following his fatal shooting. Owens claims these images raise new questions about the events surrounding the attack and the subsequent handling of evidence.

The newly released photographs, shared by Owens, reportedly depict the interior of the SUV shortly after it was used to take Kirk to the hospital. Visible details include shattered tempered glass scattered across the vehicle's cabin, a blood-stained bag on the rear seat, and other items Owens believes are significant to understanding the immediate aftermath of the shooting.

Candace Owens released new photos from inside the SUV that transported Charlie Kirk to the hospital, photos that had not been made public until now. The images show shattered tempered glass scattered across the center of the vehicle, right where Charlie’s chest area would have been, along with a bloody Uber bag in the back seat and other items that raise serious questions.

— Candace OwensDescribing the contents of the newly released SUV photos.

Owens specifically questioned why Charlie Kirk's sports coat, which she states was bloody, was returned to his wife, Erika, instead of being secured as evidence by investigators. Furthermore, she pointed to alleged inconsistencies between different public accounts of the short drive to the hospital, suggesting that witness testimonies do not fully align.

She pointed out that Charlie’s bloody sports coat was returned to Erika’s apartment instead of being collected as evidence, and highlighted multiple inconsistencies between the stories told by Brian Harpole and Frank Turek about what happened during the short car ride.

— Candace OwensDetailing her concerns about evidence handling and witness accounts.

Her social media post detailed these observations, stating, "Candace Owens released new photos from inside the SUV that transported Charlie Kirk to the hospital, photos that had not been made public until now. The images show shattered tempered glass scattered across the center of the vehicle, right where Charlie’s chest area would have been, along with a bloody Uber bag in the back seat and other items that raise serious questions."

Owens also highlighted that Charlie Kirk's RODE microphone appeared to have shattered inside the vehicle. She is now challenging Turning Point USA and others to explain how this occurred, criticizing those who previously dismissed such theories as conspiracy. The investigation into Kirk's death remains ongoing and continues to be a subject of significant public discussion.

According to Candace, these new photos make it undeniable that Charlie’s RODE microphone shattered inside the vehicle. She’s now directly challenging Turning Point USA and others to explain how that happened, calling out those who previously dismissed the theory as a conspiracy.

— Candace OwensRaising questions about the damage to Charlie Kirk's microphone and challenging explanations.
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Originally published by Times of India. Summarized and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.